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Government not sincere about passing Lokpal Bill: BJP

With the government sending the controversial Lokpal Bill to a Rajya Sabha select committee for further scrutiny and discussion on Monday, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) spokesperson Mukhtar Abbas See the rest here: Government not sincere about passing Lokpal Bill: BJP

Lokpal Bill goes to committee, Anna announces another agitation

The lokpal bill hit another road block Monday when it was sent to a select committee of Rajya Sabha amid high drama, soon after being taken up by the upper house after a more than four-month gap. Read more: Lokpal Bill goes to committee, Anna announces another agitation

If necessary, I’ll contest as Independent: Sangma on President polls

New Delhi: With his party refusing to back him for the Presidential race, NCP leader P A Sangma on Monday said if necessary he would contest the election to the top post as an Independent. "There Go here to read the rest: If necessary, I'll contest as Independent: Sangma on President polls

Man shot over parking space

A 25-year-old man was shot and wounded by two youths Monday after a heated argument over parking space for their cars in sector 55 here, police said. The rest is here: Man shot over parking space

Attempt political consensus on presidential candidate: Rajnath

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Rajnath Singh Monday said the Congress-led UPA alliance should take the lead in attempting political consensus on a presidential candidate. Read this article: Attempt political consensus on presidential candidate: Rajnath

IPl molestation case: Peerzada discharged from hospital

Sahil Peerzada, who was assaulted and injured while resisting an IPl cricketer's alleged attempt to molest his American fiancee Zohail Hameed at a hotel here last week, was discharged from hospital Monday. Excerpt from: IPl molestation case: Peerzada discharged from hospital

Deaf-mute can be credible witness: Apex court

The Supreme Court Monday said that a deaf-mute need not be prevented from giving evidence in court merely on account of his physical disability as he can do so either by writing or through gestures. Originally posted here: Deaf-mute can be credible witness: Apex court

‘Monsoon to hit Karnataka in June first week’

The south-west monsoon, crucial for agricultural operations, will reach Karnataka in June's first week and become active from second week, a senior academician said Monday. Go here to read the rest: 'Monsoon to hit Karnataka in June first week'

Jaswant Singh takes on UPA, says White Paper on black money is like ‘bikini’

Senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Jaswant Singh on Monday poked fun at the White Paper on black money tabled by Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee in the Lok Sabha, saying it is like a Continued here: Jaswant Singh takes on UPA, says White Paper on black money is like 'bikini'

Lokpal row: Team Anna to fast from July 25 in Delhi

With the government failing to pass the much-awaited Lokpal Bill on the second last day of the Budget Session in Parliament, Team Anna member Arvind Kejriwal on Monday announced that they would go Go here to read the rest: Lokpal row: Team Anna to fast from July 25 in Delhi

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